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新闻报报看 | 最近,被誉为“世界美食百科”的克罗地亚网站TasteAtlas公布了《2025年全球百大最难吃食物》。不过,让华人一定会感到意外的是,中秋节常见的广式蛋黄莲蓉月饼竟然上榜了!(主播:颜江瀚、黄宇恒)

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00:00Before watching the video, let me remind you that there is more content on the Hotpot website.
00:31And what Chinese people will be surprised about is that the popular Cantonese-style egg yolk mooncake on Mid-Autumn Festival is actually on the list.
00:38And it's ranked 12th.
00:40Is egg yolk mooncake so bad?
00:43Let's take a look at what other delicious food is on the list.
00:46Let's announce the first place first.
00:48In 2025, the world's 100 worst foods champion was won by Finland's blood dumplings.
00:55Here is a brief introduction.
00:57Finland's blood dumplings are a kind of nutritious dark brown dumplings.
01:01The skin is made from the blood of deer and wheat flour.
01:05As for the filling, it is usually made from a mixture of stir-fried onions and bacon.
01:10The second place is the Spanish sardine pancake.
01:14The third place is the Swedish pizza dumplings.
01:19There are so many kinds of food on the list.
01:26We can't introduce them one by one.
01:28In short, these bad foods are usually because they don't look good.
01:34Otherwise, the combination of ingredients makes people feel strange.
01:38But there are also many Asian dishes on the list.
01:43In addition to the mooncake mentioned just now,
01:45Japanese Napoli spaghetti and red bean rice are also on the list.
01:53I'm sure you want to know which foods are on the list of the worst foods in Southeast Asia.
02:00Here is a brief introduction.
02:02The first worst food in Southeast Asia is the street food of Cambodia, fried spider.
02:08It ranks 14th in the world.
02:10The second worst food in Southeast Asia is the lamb fried rice from Malaysia.
02:16It ranks 48th in the world.
02:18But the most surprising thing is that
02:20they think that Vietnam's famous dark cuisine duck eggs
02:24is more acceptable than Malaysian lamb fried rice.
02:28It ranks third in Southeast Asia and 52nd in the world.
02:33Anyway, from these foods on the list,
02:36we can understand that
02:38culture has a deep impact on food.
02:43For example, the mooncake that Chinese people must eat on Mid-Autumn Festival is a part of culture.
02:49It is also a kind of tradition and sentiment.
02:51But for people from other countries, it is different.
02:54In their eyes, these foods on the list may taste complicated.
02:58It's hard to understand why people like these foods.
03:01So, as I said, the taste is subjective.
03:04If you have a chance to taste other foods on the list,
03:08you can try them with a more open attitude.
03:11Maybe you can find unexpected surprises from unfamiliar tastes.

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